Anne Marie de Zeeuw
Music Theory & Composition
Anne Marie de Zeeuw, Professor of Music Theory, studied at Michigan State University (B.Mus. in applied violin) and The University of Texas at Austin (M.M. and Ph.D. in music theory). She has taught theory and analysis at the School of Music since 1985.
Dr. de Zeeuw's articles on analytical and pedagogical topics have appeared in College Music Symposium, the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, the Journal of Musicology, and the Teacher's Guide to the Advanced Placement Program in Music Theory; she has also contributed reviews to Notes and Music Theory Spectrum. She has collaborated with Rebecca Jemian on interviews with Grawemeyer Award recipients, which have been published in Perspectives of New Music and Integral, and she is the co-author of two sight-singing books. She served as a member of the College Board's Test Development Committee for the Advanced Placement Examination in Music Theory from 1991 to 1998 and as the chair of the committee from 1995 to 1998. In 2000 she received the University of Louisville Distinguished Teaching Professor award.

